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Tommy_Carcetti

(43,182 posts)
Tue Oct 17, 2017, 10:48 AM Oct 2017

Seen on Facebook regarding Richard Spencer's speech at University of Florida:

"The University of Florida wishes to announce the following change of venue and time for the scheduled speaking event by Richard Spencer of the National Policy Institute.

The event has been moved. It is now scheduled to take place at dusk on Thursday at Lake Alice, approximately 10-15 feet off shore, or roughly whereabouts the water is at waist high level. All those wishing to attend the event, including Mr. Spencer, are hereby strongly encouraged to wear special suits made entirely out of raw chicken, which signifies the oppression of the white race.

So once again, that's Thursday at dusk, Lake Alice, 10-15 feet off shore. **PLEASE DO NOT FORGET YOUR RAW CHICKEN SUITS**

Thank you,
UF Administration"

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Seen on Facebook regarding Richard Spencer's speech at University of Florida: (Original Post) Tommy_Carcetti Oct 2017 OP
For those not familiar with the University of Florida campus: Tommy_Carcetti Oct 2017 #1
Ha! snowybirdie Oct 2017 #2

Tommy_Carcetti

(43,182 posts)
1. For those not familiar with the University of Florida campus:
Tue Oct 17, 2017, 10:52 AM
Oct 2017



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Alice_(Gainesville,_Florida)

Lake Alice is a small lake on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida, United States.

The lake is a wildlife area and is one of the few areas in incorporated Gainesville where one may view live alligators. The lake also harbors a population of Florida softshell turtles. The university's bat house is near the lake.[1] The Baughman Center sits on the southwest bank of the lake. On Lake Alice's northern side, there is a boardwalk that leads visitors through the woods and swamp to a viewing platform.
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